[618] in SIPB_Linux_Development
New Dell 486 has arrived
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (nocturne@MIT.EDU)
Wed Jul 6 07:46:23 1994
From: nocturne@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 94 07:46:05 EDT
To: linux-dev@MIT.EDU, sipb-486-discussion@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: ghudson@MIT.EDU's message of Tue, 5 Jul 94 11:06:21 -0400 <9407051506.AA27425@maze.MIT.EDU>
Is there a "right mailing list" for this? Neither of the ones I thought of
seem quite right.
Is it clear what people are going to want to do with lola-granola's disk
space? With the work already having been done for linux-athena, and the
alpha-testing of AFS for linux being mere weeks away, NetBSD no longer seems
all that thrilling. I'd guess that proven would like to have a decent NetBSD
machine to use, but I don't know who else is really interested in working on
it.
Do we want to have two linux-athena workstations when Derek's AFS port
become available for alpha testing? I would think that a stable workstation
would be a good thing to have during this period.
----
I sort of adopted her this evening. In lieu of the upcoming NetBSD release,
which won't actually be available for a while yet, I'll be putting a fairly
full install of linux-athena on lola-granola. :-)
If you have a burning desire to install something on lola-granola in the
next few days, please talk to me. The partitions are in a state of flux
right now, until I get a Slackware-2.0.0-based Linux-Athena install in
place. Don't bother telling me that we might not want that; I'd like at
least the machine to be usable until we figure out what we'd like to do with
it. I don't mind doing a little extra work.
- Eric